Blog Post 3: What People Are Saying

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Locate and analyze two credible and relevant sources that help move you forward on your research question. At least one of these two sources should be opinion-based, meaning the source’s author should be arguing an opinion relevant to your question (versus just reporting relevant background and facts.)

Then compose a minimum 300 word blog to your audience that:

  • lists each source’s  complete bibliographic information using a format of your choice (MLA, APA, or other), 
  • summarizes each source in a maximum 100 words each, 
  • evaluates the credibility of the sources, 
  • discusses how the sources inform your perspective on the main research question you are exploring.

Online tools to help you determine effective search terms:

Online guides for developing search terms:


Chapter 21 focuses on composing Annotated Bibliographies, though we are doing the same through a more informal blog post (and will continue this in your next post.)

The example on page 424 titles “An Evaluative Annotated Bibliography” is a good example of what is expected in this blog post and the next, though don’t be afraid to be a little more informal in tone.

This post will be evaluated based on the accuracy of the listing formatting, the effectiveness of the summaries in accomplishing their purpose, the depth and effort put into the evaluation and discussion of the sources. Major errors also will lead to deductions--but these will be marked and you can work with us on editing these when revising.

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